In the case of Williams v. Florida, the Supreme Court ruled that:
A. juries must have at least 12 members.
B. juries can be as small as 6 members.
C. juries must be unanimous in misdemeanor trials.
D. juries must be unanimous in civil trials.
E. juries must be representative of the community.
Answer: B
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